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Name: go1.19-race Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Version: 1.19.9 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: 150000.1.31.1 Build date: Thu May 4 11:16:05 2023
Group: Development/Languages/Go Build host: sheep61
Size: 532576 Source RPM: go1.19-1.19.9-150000.1.31.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: https://compiler-rt.llvm.org/
Summary: Go runtime race detector
Go runtime race detector libraries. Install this package if you wish to use the
-race option, in order to detect race conditions present in your Go programs.

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License

BSD-3-Clause

Changelog

* Wed May 03 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Revert re-enable binary stripping and debuginfo boo#1210938.
    go1.19 and earlier store pre-compiled packages in $GOROOT/pkg as
    Go .a files which are not ar archives. These .a are incorrectly
    passed to strip by brp-15-strip-debug. strip incorrectly modifies
    Go .a files rendering them invalid. Some Go applications fail to
    build with "reference to nonexistent package" errors.
    Refs boo#1210938 boo#1211073
    * go1.19 and earlier store pre-compiled packages for the standard
      library as .a files under pkg/GOARCH[_{dynlink,race}].
    * Go emitted .a files are a Go specific format, not ar archives.
    * go1.10+ stores recently built packages in build cache GOCACHE.
      These are separate from the installed packages in $GOROOT/pkg.
    * Go build cache objects use a different file format than Go .a.
    * go1.20+ switches to the GOCACHE for both recently built
      packages and the installed packages in $GOROOT/pkg.
    * Current versions of readelf detect Go .a files correctly, e.g.:
      readelf -d /usr/lib64/go/1.19/pkg/linux_amd64/bytes.a
      File: /usr/lib64/go/1.19/pkg/linux_amd64/bytes.a(__.PKGDEF       )
      readelf: Error: This is a GO binary file - try using 'go tool objdump' or 'go tool nm'
    * binutils strip as of 2.40 detects Go .a files correctly, but
      incorrectly modifies the .a files altering path resulting in
      "reference to nonexistent package" errors.
    * brp_check_suse/brp-15-strip-debug passes files to strip based
      primarily on the file extension including .a.
* Tue May 02 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.9 (released 2023-05-02) includes three security fixes to
    the html/template package, as well as bug fixes to the compiler,
    the runtime, and the crypto/tls and syscall packages.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2023-29400 CVE-2023-24540 CVE-2023-24539
    * go#59811 go#59720 boo#1211029 security: fix CVE-2023-24539 html/template: improper sanitization of CSS values
    * go#59813 go#59721 boo#1211030 security: fix CVE-2023-24540 html/template: improper handling of JavaScript whitespace
    * go#59815 go#59722 boo#1211031 security: fix CVE-2023-29400 html/template: improper handling of empty HTML attributes
    * go#59063 runtime: automatically bump RLIMIT_NOFILE on Unix
    * go#59158 cmd/compile: inlining function that references function literals generates bad code
    * go#59373 cmd/compile: encoding/binary.PutUint16 sometimes doesn't write
    * go#59539 crypto/tls: TLSv1.3 connection fails with invalid PSK binder
    * go#59579 cmd/compile: incorrect inline function variable
* Tue May 02 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Packaging revert go1.x Suggests go1.x-race boo#1210963
    * Upstream go binary distributions do include race detector .syso
    * Default Recommends for subpackages is best suited in this case
* Fri Apr 28 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Packaging improvements:
    * Re-enable binary stripping and debuginfo boo#1210938
    * go1.x Suggests go1.x-race do not install by default boo#1210963
    * Use Group: Development/Languages/Go instead of Other
* Fri Apr 14 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Build subpackage go1.1x-libstd compiled shared object libstd.so
    only on Tumbleweed at this time.
    Refs jsc#PED-1962
* Fri Apr 14 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Add subpackage go1.x-libstd for compiled shared object libstd.so.
    Refs jsc#PED-1962
    * Main go1.x package included libstd.so in previous versions
    * Split libstd.so into subpackage that can be installed standalone
    * Continues the slimming down of main go1.x package by 40 Mb
    * Experimental and not recommended for general use, Go currently has no ABI
    * Upstream Go has not committed to support buildmode=shared long-term
    * Do not use in packaging, build static single binaries (the default)
    * Upstream Go go1.x binary releases do not include libstd.so
    * go1.x Suggests go1.x-libstd so not installed by default Recommends
    * go1.x-libstd does not Require: go1.x so can install standalone
    * Provides go-libstd unversioned package name
    * Fix build step -buildmode=shared std to omit -linkshared
  - Packaging improvements:
    * go1.x Suggests go1.x-doc so not installed by default Recommends
    * Use Group: Development/Languages/Go instead of Other
* Fri Apr 14 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Improvements to go1.x packaging spec:
    * On Tumbleweed bootstrap with current default gcc13 and gccgo118
    * On SLE-12 aarch64 ppc64le ppc64 remove overrides to bootstrap
      using go1.x package (%bcond_without gccgo). This is no longer
      needed on current SLE-12:Update and removing will consolidate
      the build configurations used.
    * Change source URLs to go.dev as per Go upstream
    * On x86_64 export GOAMD64=v1 as per the current baseline.
      At this time forgo GOAMD64=v3 option for x86_64_v3 support.
    * On x86_64 %define go_amd64=v1 as current instruction baseline
* Thu Apr 13 2023 mliska@suse.cz
  - Use gcc13 compiler for Tumbleweed.
* Tue Apr 04 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.8 (released 2023-04-04) includes security fixes to the
    go/parser, html/template, mime/multipart, net/http, and
    net/textproto packages, as well as bug fixes to the linker, the
    runtime, and the time package.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2023-24534 CVE-2023-24536 CVE-2023-24537 CVE-2023-24538
    * go#59267 go#58975 boo#1210127 security: fix CVE-2023-24534 net/http, net/textproto: denial of service from excessive memory allocation
    * go#59269 go#59153 boo#1210128 security: fix CVE-2023-24536 net/http, net/textproto, mime/multipart: denial of service from excessive resource consumption
    * go#59273 go#59180 boo#1210129 security: fix CVE-2023-24537 go/parser: infinite loop in parsing
    * go#59271 go#59234 boo#1210130 security: fix CVE-2023-24538 html/template: backticks not treated as string delimiters
    * go#58937 cmd/go: timeout on darwin-amd64-race builder
    * go#58939 runtime/pprof: TestLabelSystemstack due to sample with no location
    * go#58941 internal/testpty: fails on some Linux machines due to incorrect error handling
    * go#59050 cmd/link: linker fails on linux/amd64 when gcc's lto options are used
    * go#59058 cmd/link/internal/arm: off-by-one error in trampoline phase call reachability calculation
    * go#59074 time: time zone lookup using extend string makes wrong start time for non-DST zones
    * go#59219 runtime: crash on linux-ppc64le
* Tue Mar 07 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.7 (released 2023-03-07) includes a security fix to the
    crypto/elliptic package, as well as bug fixes to the linker, the
    runtime, and the crypto/x509 and syscall packages.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2023-24532
    * go#58719 go#58647 boo#1209030 security: fix CVE-2023-24532 crypto/elliptic: specific unreduced P-256 scalars produce incorrect results
    * go#58441 runtime: some linkname signatures do not match
    * go#58502 cmd/link: relocation truncated to fit: R_ARM_CALL against `runtime.duffcopy'
    * go#58535 runtime: long latency of sweep assists
    * go#58716 net: TestTCPSelfConnect failures due to unexpected connections
    * go#58773 syscall: Environ uses an invalid unsafe.Pointer conversion on Windows
    * go#58810 crypto/x509: TestSystemVerify consistently failing
* Tue Feb 14 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.6 (released 2023-02-14) includes security fixes to the
    crypto/tls, mime/multipart, net/http, and path/filepath packages,
    as well as bug fixes to the go command, the linker, the runtime,
    and the crypto/x509, net/http, and time packages.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2022-41722 CVE-2022-41723 CVE-2022-41724 CVE-2022-41725
    * go#57275 boo#1208269 security: fix CVE-2022-41722
    * go#58355 boo#1208270 security: fix CVE-2022-41723
    * go#58358 boo#1208271 security: fix CVE-2022-41724
    * go#58362 boo#1208272 security: fix CVE-2022-41725
    * go#56154 net/http: bad handling of HEAD requests with a body
    * go#57635 crypto/x509: TestBoringAllowCert failures
    * go#57812 runtime: performance regression due to bad instruction used in morestack_noctxt for ppc64 in CL 425396
    * go#58118 time: update zoneinfo_abbrs on Windows
    * go#58223 cmd/link: .go.buildinfo is gc'ed by --gc-sections
    * go#58449 cmd/go/internal/modfetch: TestCodeRepo/gopkg.in_natefinch_lumberjack.v2/latest failing
* Tue Jan 10 2023 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.5 (released 2023-01-10) includes fixes to the compiler,
    the linker, and the crypto/x509, net/http, sync/atomic, and
    syscall packages.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    * go#57706 Misc/cgo: backport needed for dlltool fix
    * go#57556 crypto/x509: re-allow duplicate attributes in CSRs
    * go#57444 cmd/link: need to handle new-style LoongArch relocs
    * go#57427 crypto/x509: Verify on macOS does not return typed errors
    * go#57345 cmd/compile: the loong64 intrinsic for CompareAndSwapUint32 function needs to sign extend its "old" argument.
    * go#57339 syscall, internal/poll: accept4-to-accept fallback removal broke Go code on Synology DSM 6.2 ARM devices
    * go#57214 os: TestLstat failure on Linux Aarch64
    * go#57212 reflect: sort.SliceStable sorts incorrectly on arm64 with less function created with reflect.MakeFunc and slice of sufficient length
    * go#57124 sync/atomic: allow linked lists of atomic.Pointer
    * go#57100 cmd/compile: non-retpoline-compatible errors
    * go#57058 cmd/go: remove test dependency on gopkg.in service
    * go#57055 cmd/go: TestScript/version_buildvcs_git_gpg (if enabled) fails on linux longtest builders
    * go#56983 runtime: failure in TestRaiseException on windows-amd64-2012
    * go#56834 cmd/link/internal/ppc64: too-far trampoline is reused
    * go#56770 cmd/compile: walkConvInterface produces broken IR
    * go#56744 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: missing typecheck
    * go#56712 net: reenable TestLookupDotsWithRemoteSource and TestLookupGoogleSRV with a different target
    * go#56154 net/http: bad handling of HEAD requests with a body
* Tue Dec 06 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.4 (released 2022-12-06) includes security fixes to the
    net/http and os packages, as well as bug fixes to the compiler,
    the runtime, and the crypto/x509, os/exec, and sync/atomic
    packages.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2022-41717 CVE-2022-41720
    * go#57009 boo#1206135 security: fix CVE-2022-41717 net/http: limit canonical header cache by bytes, not entries
    * go#57006 boo#1206134 security: fix CVE-2022-41720 os, net/http: avoid escapes from os.DirFS and http.Dir on Windows
    * go#56752 runtime,cmd/compile: apparent memory corruption in compress/flate
    * go#56710 net: builders failing TestLookupDotsWithRemoteSource and TestLookupGoogleSRV due to missing host for _xmpp-server._tcp.google.com
    * go#56672 crypto/tls: boringcrypto restricts RSA key sizes to 2048 and 3072
    * go#56638 sync/atomic: atomic.Pointer[T] can be misused with type conversions.
    * go#56636 runtime: traceback stuck in runtime.systemstack
    * go#56557 cmd/compile: some x/sys versions no longer build due to "go:linkname must refer to declared function or variable"
    * go#56551 os/exec: Plan 9 build has been broken by a Windows security fix (also breaks 1.19.3 and 1.18.8)
    * go#56438 crypto/x509: respect GODEBUG changes during program lifetime
    * go#56397 runtime: on linux/PPC64, usleep computes incorrect tv_nsec parameter
    * go#56360 cmd/compile: panic: offset too large
* Tue Nov 01 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.3 (released 2022-11-01) includes security fixes to the
    os/exec and syscall packages, as well as bug fixes to the
    compiler and the runtime.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2022-41716
    * go#56328 boo#1204941 security: fix CVE-2022-41716 syscall, os/exec: unsanitized NUL in environment variables
    * go#56309 runtime: "runtime·lock: lock count" fatal error when cgo is enabled
    * go#56168 cmd/compile: libFuzzer instrumentation fakePC overflow on 386 arch
    * go#56106 internal/fuzz: array literal initialization causes ICE "unhandled stmt ASOP" while fuzzing
* Tue Oct 04 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.2 (released 2022-10-04) includes security fixes to the
    archive/tar, net/http/httputil, and regexp packages, as well as
    bug fixes to the compiler, the linker, the runtime, and the
    go/types package.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2022-41715 CVE-2022-2879 CVE-2022-2880
    * go#55951 boo#1204023 security: fix CVE-2022-41715 regexp/syntax: limit memory used by parsing regexps
    * go#55926 boo#1204024 security: fix CVE-2022-2879 archive/tar: unbounded memory consumption when reading headers
    * go#55843 boo#1204025 security: fix CVE-2022-2880 net/http/httputil: ReverseProxy should not forward unparseable query parameters
    * go#55270 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: method Len on *uint8 not found
    * go#55152 cmd/compile: typebits.Set: invalid initial alignment: type Peer has alignment 8, but offset is 4
    * go#55149 go/types: no way to construct the signature of append(s, "string"...) via the API
    * go#55124 fatal error: bulkBarrierPreWrite: unaligned arguments (go 1.19.1, looks like regression)
    * go#55114 cmd/link: new darwin linker warning on -pagezero_size and -no_pie deprecation
    * go#54917 cmd/compile: Value live at entry
    * go#54764 runtime/cgo(.text): unknown symbol __stack_chk_fail_local in pcrel (regression in 1.19 when building for i686)
* Tue Sep 06 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19.1 (released 2022-09-06) includes security fixes to the
    net/http and net/url packages, as well as bug fixes to the
    compiler, the go command, the pprof command, the linker, the
    runtime, and the crypto/tls and crypto/x509 packages.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    CVE-2022-27664 CVE-2022-32190
    * go#54376 bsc#1203185 CVE-2022-27664 net/http: handle server errors after sending GOAWAY
    * go#54635 bsc#1203186 CVE-2022-32190 net/url: JoinPath doesn't strip relative path components in all circumstances
    * go#54736 cmd/go: cannot find package when importing dependencies with the unix build constraint
    * go#54734 cmd/go: git fetch errors dropped when producing pseudo-versions for commits
    * go#54726 cmd/compile: compile failed with "Value live at entry"
    * go#54697 cmd/compile: ICE at composite literal assignment with alignment > PtrSize
    * go#54675 runtime: morestack_noctxt missing SPWRITE, causes "traceback stuck" assert
    * go#54665 runtime: segfault running ppc64/linux binaries with kernel 5.18
    * go#54660 cmd/go: go test -race does not set implicit race build tag
    * go#54643 crypto/tls: support ECDHE key exchanges when ec_point_formats is missing in ClientHello extension
    * go#54637 cmd/go: data race in TestScript
    * go#54633 cmd/go/internal/modfetch/codehost: racing writes to Origin fields
    * go#54629 cmd/compile: miscompilation of partially-overlapping array assignments
    * go#54420 cmd/pprof: graphviz node names are funny with generics
    * go#54406 cmd/link: trampoline insertion breaks DWARF Line Program Table output on Darwin/ARM64
    * go#54309 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
    * go#54295 crypto/x509: panics on invalid curve instead of returning error
    * go#54243 cmd/compile: internal compiler error when compiling code with unbound method of generic type
    * go#54239 misc/cgo: TestSignalForwardingExternal sometimes fails with wrong signal SIGINT
    * go#54235 cmd/compile: internal compiler error of atomic type and offsetof
* Mon Aug 22 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Define go_bootstrap_version go1.16 without suse_version checks
  - Simplify conditional gcc_go_version 12 on Tumbleweed, 11 elsewhere
  - Add _constraints for worker disk space 5G needed by SLE-15 x86_64
  - SLE-12 s390x use bcond_without gccgo to bootstrap using gcc11go
    * Workaround for SLE-12 s390x build error while writing linker data:
      bad carrier sym for symbol crypto/internal/nistec.p256OrdMul.args_stackmap
      created by cmd/link/internal/ld.writeBlocks
    /usr/lib64/go/1.19/src/cmd/link/internal/ld/data.go:958
* Fri Aug 19 2022 dmueller@suse.com
  - Bootstrap using go1.16 on SLE-15 and newer. go1.16 is
    bootstrapped using gcc-go 11 or 12. This allows dropping older
    versions of Go from Factory.
* Tue Aug 09 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Rebase gcc-go.patch onto upstream changes in go/src/make.bash and
    go/src/make.rc. Used for SLE-12 go bootstrap builds with gcc8.
* Tue Aug 02 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19 (released 2022-08-02) is a major release of Go.
    go1.19.x minor releases will be provided through August 2023.
    https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Go-Release-Cycle
    go1.19 arrives five months after go1.18. Most of its changes are
    in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries.
    As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of
    compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to
    compile and run as before.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
    * See release notes https://golang.org/doc/go1.19. Excerpts
      relevant to OBS environment and for SUSE/openSUSE follow:
    * There is only one small change to the language, a very small
      correction to the scope of type parameters in method
      declarations. Existing programs are unaffected.
    * The Go memory model has been revised to align Go with the
      memory model used by C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Rust, and
      Swift. Go only provides sequentially consistent atomics, not
      any of the more relaxed forms found in other languages. Along
      with the memory model update, Go 1.19 introduces new types in
      the sync/atomic package that make it easier to use atomic
      values, such as atomic.Int64 and atomic.Pointer[T].
    * go1.19 adds support for the Loongson 64-bit architecture
      LoongArch on Linux (GOOS=linux, GOARCH=loong64). The ABI
      implemented is LP64D. Minimum kernel version supported is 5.19.
    * The riscv64 port now supports passing function arguments and
      result using registers. Benchmarking shows typical performance
      improvements of 10% or more on riscv64.
    * Go 1.19 adds support for links, lists, and clearer headings in
      doc comments. As part of this change, gofmt now reformats doc
      comments to make their rendered meaning clearer. See "Go Doc
      Comments" for syntax details and descriptions of common
      mistakes now highlighted by gofmt. As another part of this
      change, the new package go/doc/comment provides parsing and
      reformatting of doc comments as well as support for rendering
      them to HTML, Markdown, and text.
    * The new build constraint "unix" is now recognized in //go:build
      lines. The constraint is satisfied if the target operating
      system, also known as GOOS, is a Unix or Unix-like system. For
      the 1.19 release it is satisfied if GOOS is one of aix,
      android, darwin, dragonfly, freebsd, hurd, illumos, ios, linux,
      netbsd, openbsd, or solaris. In future releases the unix
      constraint may match additional newly supported operating
      systems.
    * The -trimpath flag, if set, is now included in the build
      settings stamped into Go binaries by go build, and can be
      examined using go version -m or debug.ReadBuildInfo.
    * go generate now sets the GOROOT environment variable explicitly
      in the generator's environment, so that generators can locate
      the correct GOROOT even if built with -trimpath.
    * go test and go generate now place GOROOT/bin at the beginning
      of the PATH used for the subprocess, so tests and generators
      that execute the go command will resolve it to same GOROOT.
    * go env now quotes entries that contain spaces in the
      CGO_CFLAGS, CGO_CPPFLAGS, CGO_CXXFLAGS, CGO_FFLAGS,
      CGO_LDFLAGS, and GOGCCFLAGS variables it reports.
    * go list -json now accepts a comma-separated list of JSON fields
      to populate. If a list is specified, the JSON output will
      include only those fields, and go list may avoid work to
      compute fields that are not included. In some cases, this may
      suppress errors that would otherwise be reported.
    * The go command now caches information necessary to load some
      modules, which should result in a speed-up of some go list
      invocations.
    * The vet checker "errorsas" now reports when errors.As is called
      with a second argument of type *error, a common mistake.
    * The runtime now includes support for a soft memory limit. This
      memory limit includes the Go heap and all other memory managed
      by the runtime, and excludes external memory sources such as
      mappings of the binary itself, memory managed in other
      languages, and memory held by the operating system on behalf of
      the Go program. This limit may be managed via
      runtime/debug.SetMemoryLimit or the equivalent GOMEMLIMIT
      environment variable. The limit works in conjunction with
      runtime/debug.SetGCPercent / GOGC, and will be respected even
      if GOGC=off, allowing Go programs to always make maximal use of
      their memory limit, improving resource efficiency in some
      cases.
    * In order to limit the effects of GC thrashing when the
      program's live heap size approaches the soft memory limit, the
      Go runtime also attempts to limit total GC CPU utilization to
      50%, excluding idle time, choosing to use more memory over
      preventing application progress. In practice, we expect this
      limit to only play a role in exceptional cases, and the new
      runtime metric /gc/limiter/last-enabled:gc-cycle reports when
      this last occurred.
    * The runtime now schedules many fewer GC worker goroutines on
      idle operating system threads when the application is idle
      enough to force a periodic GC cycle.
    * The runtime will now allocate initial goroutine stacks based on
      the historic average stack usage of goroutines. This avoids
      some of the early stack growth and copying needed in the
      average case in exchange for at most 2x wasted space on
      below-average goroutines.
    * On Unix operating systems, Go programs that import package os
      now automatically increase the open file limit (RLIMIT_NOFILE)
      to the maximum allowed value; that is, they change the soft
      limit to match the hard limit. This corrects artificially low
      limits set on some systems for compatibility with very old C
      programs using the select system call. Go programs are not
      helped by that limit, and instead even simple programs like
      gofmt often ran out of file descriptors on such systems when
      processing many files in parallel. One impact of this change is
      that Go programs that in turn execute very old C programs in
      child processes may run those programs with too high a
      limit. This can be corrected by setting the hard limit before
      invoking the Go program.
    * Unrecoverable fatal errors (such as concurrent map writes, or
      unlock of unlocked mutexes) now print a simpler traceback
      excluding runtime metadata (equivalent to a fatal panic) unless
      GOTRACEBACK=system or crash. Runtime-internal fatal error
      tracebacks always include full metadata regardless of the value
      of GOTRACEBACK
    * Support for debugger-injected function calls has been added on
      ARM64, enabling users to call functions from their binary in an
      interactive debugging session when using a debugger that is
      updated to make use of this functionality.
    * The address sanitizer support added in Go 1.18 now handles
      function arguments and global variables more precisely.
    * The compiler now uses a jump table to implement large integer
      and string switch statements. Performance improvements for the
      switch statement vary but can be on the order of 20%
      faster. (GOARCH=amd64 and GOARCH=arm64 only)
    * The Go compiler now requires the -p=importpath flag to build a
      linkable object file. This is already supplied by the go
      command and by Bazel. Any other build systems that invoke the
      Go compiler directly will need to make sure they pass this flag
      as well.
    * The Go compiler no longer accepts the -importmap flag. Build
      systems that invoke the Go compiler directly must use the
    - importcfg flag instead.
    * Like the compiler, the assembler now requires the -p=importpath
      flag to build a linkable object file. This is already supplied
      by the go command. Any other build systems that invoke the Go
      assembler directly will need to make sure they pass this flag
      as well.
    * Command and LookPath no longer allow results from a PATH search
      to be found relative to the current directory. This removes a
      common source of security problems but may also break existing
      programs that depend on using, say, exec.Command("prog") to run
      a binary named prog (or, on Windows, prog.exe) in the current
      directory. See the os/exec package documentation for
      information about how best to update such programs.
    * On Windows, Command and LookPath now respect the
      NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath environment variable, making
      it possible to disable the default implicit search of “.” in
      PATH lookups on Windows systems.
    * crypto/elliptic: Operating on invalid curve points (those for
      which the IsOnCurve method returns false, and which are never
      returned by Unmarshal or by a Curve method operating on a valid
      point) has always been undefined behavior and can lead to key
      recovery attacks. If an invalid point is supplied to Marshal,
      MarshalCompressed, Add, Double, or ScalarMult, they will now
      panic. ScalarBaseMult operations on the P224, P384, and P521
      curves are now up to three times faster, leading to similar
      speedups in some ECDSA operations. The generic (not platform
      optimized) P256 implementation was replaced with one derived
      from a formally verified model; this might lead to significant
      slowdowns on 32-bit platforms.
    * crypto/rand: Read no longer buffers random data obtained from
      the operating system between calls. Applications that perform
      many small reads at high frequency might choose to wrap Reader
      in a bufio.Reader for performance reasons, taking care to use
      io.ReadFull to ensure no partial reads occur. The Prime
      implementation was changed to use only rejection sampling,
      which removes a bias when generating small primes in
      non-cryptographic contexts, removes one possible minor timing
      leak, and better aligns the behavior with BoringSSL, all while
      simplifying the implementation. The change does produce
      different outputs for a given random source stream compared to
      the previous implementation, which can break tests written
      expecting specific results from specific deterministic random
      sources. To help prevent such problems in the future, the
      implementation is now intentionally non-deterministic with
      respect to the input stream.
    * crypto/tls: The GODEBUG option tls10default=1 has been
      removed. It is still possible to enable TLS 1.0 client-side by
      setting Config.MinVersion. The TLS server and client now reject
      duplicate extensions in TLS handshakes, as required by RFC
      5246, Section 7.4.1.4 and RFC 8446, Section 4.2.
    * crypto/x509: CreateCertificate no longer supports creating
      certificates with SignatureAlgorithm set to
      MD5WithRSA. CreateCertificate no longer accepts negative serial
      numbers. CreateCertificate will not emit an empty SEQUENCE
      anymore when the produced certificate has no
      extensions. ParseCertificate and ParseCertificateRequest now
      reject certificates and CSRs which contain duplicate
      extensions. The new CertPool.Clone and CertPool.Equal methods
      allow cloning a CertPool and checking the equivalence of two
      CertPools respectively. The new function ParseRevocationList
      provides a faster, safer to use CRL parser which returns a
      RevocationList. Parsing a CRL also populates the new
      RevocationList fields RawIssuer, Signature, AuthorityKeyId, and
      Extensions, which are ignored by CreateRevocationList. The new
      method RevocationList.CheckSignatureFrom checks that the
      signature on a CRL is a valid signature from a Certificate. The
      ParseCRL and ParseDERCRL functions are now deprecated in favor
      of ParseRevocationList. The Certificate.CheckCRLSignature
      method is deprecated in favor of
      RevocationList.CheckSignatureFrom. The path builder of
      Certificate.Verify was overhauled and should now produce better
      chains and/or be more efficient in complicated scenarios. Name
      constraints are now also enforced on non-leaf certificates.
    * crypto/x509/pkix: The types CertificateList and
      TBSCertificateList have been deprecated. The new crypto/x509
      CRL functionality should be used instead.
    * debug/elf: The new EM_LOONGARCH and R_LARCH_* constants support
      the loong64 port.
    * debug/pe: The new File.COFFSymbolReadSectionDefAux method,
      which returns a COFFSymbolAuxFormat5, provides access to COMDAT
      information in PE file sections. These are supported by new
      IMAGE_COMDAT_* and IMAGE_SCN_* constants.
    * runtime: The GOROOT function now returns the empty string
      (instead of "go") when the binary was built with the -trimpath
      flag set and the GOROOT variable is not set in the process
      environment.
    * runtime/metrics: The new /sched/gomaxprocs:threads metric
      reports the current runtime.GOMAXPROCS value. The new
      /cgo/go-to-c-calls:calls metric reports the total number of
      calls made from Go to C. This metric is identical to the
      runtime.NumCgoCall function. The new
      /gc/limiter/last-enabled:gc-cycle metric reports the last GC
      cycle when the GC CPU limiter was enabled. See the runtime
      notes for details about the GC CPU limiter.
    * runtime/pprof: Stop-the-world pause times have been
      significantly reduced when collecting goroutine profiles,
      reducing the overall latency impact to the application. MaxRSS
      is now reported in heap profiles for all Unix operating systems
      (it was previously only reported for GOOS=android, darwin, ios,
      and linux).
    * runtime/race: The race detector has been upgraded to use thread
      sanitizer version v3 on all supported platforms except
      windows/amd64 and openbsd/amd64, which remain on v2. Compared
      to v2, it is now typically 1.5x to 2x faster, uses half as much
      memory, and it supports an unlimited number of goroutines. On
      Linux, the race detector now requires at least glibc version
      2.17 and GNU binutils 2.26. The race detector is now supported
      on GOARCH=s390x. Race detector support for openbsd/amd64 has
      been removed from thread sanitizer upstream, so it is unlikely
      to ever be updated from v2.
    * runtime/trace: When tracing and the CPU profiler are enabled
      simultaneously, the execution trace includes CPU profile
      samples as instantaneous events.
    * syscall: On PowerPC (GOARCH=ppc64, ppc64le), Syscall, Syscall6,
      RawSyscall, and RawSyscall6 now always return 0 for return
      value r2 instead of an undefined value. On AIX and Solaris,
      Getrusage is now defined.
* Tue Jul 12 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19rc2 (released 2022-07-12) is a release candidate version of
    go1.19 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
    go1.19rc2.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
* Wed Jul 06 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19rc1 (released 2022-07-06) is a release candidate version of
    go1.19 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
    go1.19rc1.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking
* Tue Jun 14 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - Trace viewer html and javascript files moved from misc/trace in
    previous versions to src/cmd/trace/static in go1.19.
    * Added files with mode 0644:
      /usr/share/go/1.19/src/cmd/trace/static
      /usr/share/go/1.19/src/cmd/trace/static/README.md
      /usr/share/go/1.19/src/cmd/trace/static/trace_viewer_full.html
      /usr/share/go/1.19/src/cmd/trace/static/webcomponents.min.js
* Fri Jun 10 2022 jkowalczyk@suse.com
  - go1.19beta1 (released 2022-06-10) is a beta version of go1.19 cut
    from the master branch at the revision tagged go1.19beta1.
    Refs boo#1200441 go1.19 release tracking

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